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PAGE FOUR EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 a. m. Church school 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Lenten Services on Wednesdi evening of this week at 8:00 o cloc All members and friends of the co gregation are cordially invited. The choir meets for rehearsal Wednesday evening of this we Farm Equipment In Stock Monroe Easy-ride Tractor Seats Air Compressors Batteries Grease Guns Electric Welders Disc Blades 4-Wheel Manure Spreader with tractor hitch, new 8 ft. Single Cultipackers Garden Cultivators Bluffton Farm Equipment Co. E. F. Schmi/t, Prop. 105 E. Elm SC. Bluffton Bluffton phcpe 260-W Blufftfen, Ohio Agericy For Martin Granaries, Com Cribs, Silos, Implement Sheds, Hog Houses, Brood er Houses, Laying Houses, Dairy Baros. Roofing. S] OTART jro«r picture making right with depend able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that geta the picture. Then send ue the expoeed rolls for expert developing and printing. SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP The Stanley E. Basinger after the worship services. hTe Brotherhood of the churches meets at St. John’s church on Thurs day evening following the Lenten service. All friends and members are cordially invited. Youth Fellowship meets on Sunday The i Marcile Lor: at 8 o’clock, invited. Lenten ing of th gatio Thi* Bea L, ther arkentin iting, Furnaces and Rlof Painting Phone 645-R, Bluffton Route No. 2, Col. Grove, Ohio 40 KODAK FILM St. John’s church, if the church meets meets at the home of on Thursday evening All girls are cordially instruction Saturday Catechism morning at 9:30 a. m. St. John’s: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a. Church School. ces on Thursday even at 8 o’clock. All nds of the congre [y invited to attend. for on n are cordia choir of the church meets rsal following the sendee Thursday evening. The Brotherhood meets at church following the s Thursday evening. p. m. present. Mornins ................... Francis Basinger, D. D. S Evan Basiijger, D. D. S. Telephone 271-W ome AMBULANCE SERVICEX Bluffton, Ohio FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST LIMA. OHIO ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: GOD’S GOVERNMENT OF MAN AND THE UNIVERSE” BY EVELYN F. HEYWOOD, C. S. B. LONDON, ENGLAND MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS, IN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 410 WEST HIGH STREET. LIMA, OHIO SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 3 st, 1946 At 3:00 O’CLOCK THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND flavor Means a lot You know how important flavor is in any food—none the less with milk. Because its flavor is so enjoyable are now treating their families to Page’s Homogenized Vitamin Milk It’s so deliciously enjoyable. Has your family tried Page’s “Homo”? THE PAGE DAIRY CO. Phone 489-W Bluffton, Ohio the on meets church The Youth Fellowship Sunday evening 7:30. All young it. on at people are to be pres Gertrudi invited Mis: Hoy Circle Guy at 7:30 are urged to be aturday Instructioi !0 a. m. THE BLUFFTON EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH W. L. Harmony, Pastor Senices of Sunday, March 31, 1946 y schoo upt. m. Harold m. Sermon Promise.” of The Chi MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor Wednesday—Thursday—Friday 7:30 p. m. The Petticord Party charge. Sunday 9:30—Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship. Dr. Petti cord speaking 7:00 Pre-Prayer meeting 7:00 Evening service. Dr. Petticord speaking Next Week Each night except Saturday 7:30 p. m. charge. See Everyone in at in The Petticord Party other announcement, is welcome—Come! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Rockport: Morning worship 9:30 Church school 10 $0 Mr. Glen Mayberry, Supt. The reorganization of the Church School and election of officers will take place this Sunday. It is urged that all attend. Bluffton: Church school 9:45 Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt Morning worship 11:00 The Women’s Missionary Society will meet Tuesday, 2 April, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Biery. any housewives Sermon: Christ’s Worst Offence. “A humble knowledge of thyself is a surer way to God than a deep search after learning.” St. Thomas a Kempis. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. Subject: Reality. Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open every Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. The public is invited to all services and to visit the read ing room. This society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor Thursday— 7:15 Choir Rehearsal 8:15 Bible study in the Life of Christ. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school, John Boehr. Supt. 10:30 The Worship Service. 7:30 Evening Service by the Col lege Gospel Teams. Visitors are always welcome at our services. EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Thursday— 8:00 Bible Study and Prayer Ser vice. Mixed choir practice. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, Joseph Thompson, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship. Relief offering. 7=30 C. E. Monday April 1, 8:00 P. M. Mens Chorus practice. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE CHURCH Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning Worship, Rev. E. G. Steiner Speaker. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Weed, Minister Wednesday— 6:30 p. m. County Methodist Men’s dinner meeting at Spencerville. Thursday— 7 p. m., Junior choir rehearsal 7:30 p. m. Midweek Lenten Service, sponsored by the Men’s Brotherhood. Speaker, Mr. A. C. Feigert, of Van Wert, Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Church school 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser mon topic—“I Believe in the Holy Spirit” (Continuing the series on “The Apostles’ Creed.”) 11:30 a. m. Girls’ Choir rehearsal. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship even ing meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Ser mon topic—“The Parable of Full Barns and an Empty Soul.” East Orange Mr. and Mrs. Burley Boutwell were supper guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Gallant of near Findlay. Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Kenton spent a couple of days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heldman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmel, Richard Cutherly, Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Bout well and children Lynn Ray and Lon nie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Boutwell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shroats and daughter Susan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker. Callers in the Will Stager home the past week were Will Rausch, C. M. Heldman, Martha and Esther Mar quart, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Stager, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilmore of Dunkirk, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell. Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Gallant of near Findlay spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heldman. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell spent last Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tippin and family of Findlay. Mrs. Edgar Trippiehorn and daughter Helen Ann were callers. The Young Peoples rally of the Auglaize Baptist Churches will be held in the Riley Creek Baptist Church Sunday afternoon and even ing, March 31st. Feeding Sows Proper feeding of the sow after farrowing will help to keep the pigs from developing scours. Fresh Drugs and Quality Drug Store Merchandise of All Kinds Prescriptions Care fully Compounded Sidney’s Drug Shop Phone 170-W THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. tf Service bulls delivered. Fee $2 plus 10c per mile one way. Effective Sep tember 1. C. N. Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1360. tf For cattle dehorning call G. H. Edwards, the dehorner, Findlay, Ohio. Arteries masculated, no bleed ing. 51 For sale—Poland China male hog 7 months old. Ben Amstutz or Alvin Lugibihl, phone 365-W. For sale—Guernsey cow, fresh soon. Harry Hauenstein, ll2 miles southwest o Pandora. Pandora phone. For sale—Brood sow with 6 pigs 2 weeks old by side. Amos Gerber, U mile north of Richland Grange hall. Lawn mowers sharpened. Charles Young, Bluffton phone 214-T. 52 For sale—Duroc male hogs and brood sow, all immuned also winter hog fountain. 0. G. Shafer, 134 miles northeast of Bluffton on Route 25. Two-foot hog troughs. Gamble dealer. Wanted—To buy several day-old calves. No small Jerseys. P. W. Fett, Beaverdam phone 609. Wanted—Fresh and closeup spring ers, Holstein, Guernsey and Brown Swiss. Otis C. Burkholder, phone 43-R-5, Col. Grove. 50 Hot shots, fence insulators, elec tric fencers. Gamble dealer. A---. Sm Bakery Dep’t. JANE PARKER HOT CROSS BUNS............. 2lc JANE PARKER POTATO CHIPS............ 8£ 29c JANE PARKER DONUTS £SS?..‘tt 15c JANE PARKER DROP COOKIES 19c MAUEL ENRICHED WHITE BREAD 3.^ 32c Certified Seed Potatoes RED RIVER VALLEY B-SIZE CODDLERS ‘X $3.62 MINNESOTA NO. 1 SEQUOIAS ...,100b'b $4.49 NO. i BLISS TRIUMPHS....$419 SMITH'S IDAHO RED BEANS 1-LB. BOX Sunsweet Medium Size PRUNES 2-lb. BOX J|C CLAPP’S STRAINED BADY FOOD Tc. BAKES MAID GRAHAM CRACKERS......V?, A-PENN INSECTICIDE .... a-penn DRY CLEANER. WHEN AVAILABLE—DIXIE MARGARINE....25c SPOT REMOVER LaFayette Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt and Mr. Verle Fleming of Lima were Satur day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fleming. Mr. Frank McClellan and Mr. Clif ford Hall o Huntington, Indiana were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Doernberg and son of Spencerville, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Guthrie and children were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brackney spent Sunday in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They were guests of their son, May nard and family. CBC met at the home of Mrs. Adah Hall Thursday evening. Present were: Mrs. Daisy Hall, Mrs. Martha Wesphal, Mrs. Eda Hall. Mrs. Daisy Ludwig, Mrs. Irene Boyd, Mrs. Dor othy Hall, Mrs. Retta Clum, and Mrs. Grace Vorhes. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Emerick and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sandy and Mrs. Edith Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klingler and family were Tuesday night callers of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawk. DIXIE MARGARINE Produced by the Makers o| KINGTASTE GENUINE MAYONNAISE (F Enjoy from fi TEXAS MARSHSEEDLESS camo mMnonotto GRAPEFRUIT CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY FLORIDA—0 LB. MESH BAG 65c ORANGES ANN PAGE m. OR WIN FAMOUS MAKERS ONE OF 400 SllfX COFFEE Get Infor mation and Entry Blank at your ASP today I EVAPORATED milk 4c“s35e ROUND RED CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS SOFT HERN GROWN MICHIGAN U.S. NO. 1 HEINZ DEHYDRATED 31c Qt IONA NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT ......... 21c ANN PAGE TOMATO KETCHP SALT PORK MIGHTY SOFT "JUNKET" Ralph Edward Hefner spent Sun day afternoon with Norma, .Roberta and Marilyn Hawk. W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church met. at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Schumacher Wednesday evening. Those present were: Mrs. Bess Brack- «... ICEBERG LETTUCE Ml **•1 Isp, cool, green salad made i-fresh vegetables and vita iceberg head lettuce. A salad that is not only healthful but taste-tempting too! 60-SIZE HEADS More Top Quality Fruits & Vegetables TOMATOES.......*■ 39c POTATOES .. 6Tc i Quality Groceries ANN PAGE BOSTON STYLE BEANS MACARONI ENCORE EGG NOODLES 23c 2%-ox. HORSERADISH BACON SQUARES BONELESS—NO WASTE COD FILLETS DRESSEE WHITING SANDWICH STYLE HORTHERH TISSUE REHNET POWDER ROU JC PKG. 18-OZ. CAN RELISH 15c 2 1b. COCOA ......... IONA IMITATION VANILLA ..........X MEXENE HOME STYLE LOAF FINEST QUALITY BRAUNSCHWEIGER Pictured above is The Petticord Evangelistic Party Holding Special Meetings at Missionary Church, Bluffton Evedr Night Except Saturday, Through April 7 Evening services 7:30 P. M. Sunday 10:30 A. M. Enjoy Good Preaching and Good Music You Are Invited Come! 8 39 EACH LARGE TENDER STALKS DOZ. RADISHES.....3 K 13c ORAHGES SS.*' 5 55c i NEW RED FLORIDA GROWN FRESH CALIFORNIA GROWN POTATOES 10,b! 65c PEAS S„*"a............. 19c i 30' 19' 3-LB. BOX 1-LB. BAG 6-01. bot. TAYLOR’S SOUB ANN PAGE WHITE VIHEGAR box ALTEX PIMENTO 12c CHILI POWDER I%.„. 8VLTAVA XI 5c PEANUT BUTTER1,.'. For That Lenten Dinner. 15c LB- LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. McKenzie Buckwheat Compound 3%-LB. BOX X# THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 ney, Mrs. Inez May, Mrs. Irene Ins keep, Mrs. Martha Patterson, Mrs. Ivaleen Urich, Mrs. Belle Bradley, Mrs. Delma Watt, Mrs. Dile Arnold, Mrs. Josie Hall, Mrs. Jennie Fett,. Mrs. Olive Early and Mrs. Freda Arthur. Robert B. Welch, Minister ■f w yW BL_ ttSELEf SERVICE fi*ELFf SERVICE Pacific T«a C®. EGGS LARGE—GRADE 44A WHEELER CHEESE FOOD Ib 34c JACKSON TOMATO SOUP H- 10’Zz-OZ. CAN IIC SCOURING POWDER KITCHEN KLENZER 13-°z. CAN WV4L- CLEANING POWDER SPIC & SPAN pkg. 23 TOILET SOAP OLIVILO SOAP 3 CAKES 19c HAND SOAP DORAXO......... V.’ 14c HERB-OX BEEF AND CHICKEN DOUILLON 12c qt CUBES box CUT BITE bot. 20c 10c PEPPERS........ WAXED PAPER ‘“'1 BOSCUL REG. OR DRIP COFFEE........... *ibt STARCH 29c i-u. STALEY’S CREAM STALEY’S CUBE 21C q- box STARCH........ 2\’ 22c FOR FINER, FRESHER FLAVOR Turn to A&P COFFEE VIGOROUS AND WINEY 75c 1-LB. BAG 26c UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -m-oz. Q, CAN X7C